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Mother Tersea - Confused
The catholic church has said Mother Teresa has had a second miracle attributed to her.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-india -351294 63
The Vatican said "The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man with several brain tumours in 2008"
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa?
Is this modern day and age I am staggered that people still believe in this sort of thing.
Surely it is no better than "witchcraft".
And it staggers me that MORE people follow the catholic church rather than less, even with the churches controversial history and modern day abuse of children by priests.
I suppose it shows how many gullible people there are in the world.
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The Vatican said "The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man with several brain tumours in 2008"
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa?
Is this modern day and age I am staggered that people still believe in this sort of thing.
Surely it is no better than "witchcraft".
And it staggers me that MORE people follow the catholic church rather than less, even with the churches controversial history and modern day abuse of children by priests.
I suppose it shows how many gullible people there are in the world.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How can this "miracle" be attributed to her, VHG?..........Simply that they need the second "miracle" to make her a saint......anyone will do....
Then more will pray to her....pay for indulgences....more money for this already obscenely wealthy church.
She was a nasty woman.....I researched her when I was sick of listening to family members singing her praises.....
Then more will pray to her....pay for indulgences....more money for this already obscenely wealthy church.
She was a nasty woman.....I researched her when I was sick of listening to family members singing her praises.....
She was indeed Gness a nasty - she lived here in Belfast for a number of years - about 2 miles from me. She did live in the heart of a ghetto during the troubles but she didn't get along with a certain priest - one morning she upped and left with a number of other nuns - no explanation - just vanished.
Miracles can always be attributed but never proved.
Mother Teresa did a lot of good in her time, and her Order is still doing it today, so I can't see that this latest bit of superstitious nonsense from the Vatican makes a jot of difference either way.
Religion relies on gullible people VHG and we shouldn't be at all surprised any more !
Mother Teresa did a lot of good in her time, and her Order is still doing it today, so I can't see that this latest bit of superstitious nonsense from the Vatican makes a jot of difference either way.
Religion relies on gullible people VHG and we shouldn't be at all surprised any more !
//The Vatican said "The miracle involved the healing of a Brazilian man with several brain tumours in 2008"
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa? //
I haven't read the link, but I think this 'miracle' has probably been attributed to 'intercession' - ie someone prayed to Mother Teresa (who was already dead) and asked her to intercede with God for the sufferer to be cured. He was subsequently healed - hence the prayer is assumed to have worked - hence the 'miracle' is attributed to Mother Teresa who interceded. Hope that makes sense. (Of course it doesn't make sense but that, I believe, will be the explanation).
Mother Teresa died in 1997, nine years before that.
How can this be attributed to Mother Teresa? //
I haven't read the link, but I think this 'miracle' has probably been attributed to 'intercession' - ie someone prayed to Mother Teresa (who was already dead) and asked her to intercede with God for the sufferer to be cured. He was subsequently healed - hence the prayer is assumed to have worked - hence the 'miracle' is attributed to Mother Teresa who interceded. Hope that makes sense. (Of course it doesn't make sense but that, I believe, will be the explanation).
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